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    processes – sound patterns – Bowen’s website (Bowen‚ 2012; Dodd‚ 2014). Articulation impairment involves the oral movement that result in speech sound production (Dodd‚ 2014). -------------------------------------------------- Social motivation …. Autism – neurological disability – impairment in social interaction‚ communication‚ emotional behaviour and motor skill fumctioning (American Psychiatric Association‚ 2007; Bass‚ Duchowny & Llabre‚ 2009). Lack of social awareness and communication‚ has deficits

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    confused with Autism‚ Asperger’s Syndrome is a type of pervasive developmental disorder (PDD). These types of disorders (PDD) have delays is the development of basic skills such as‚ the ability to socialize‚ to communicate‚ and to use imagination. Children with Asperger’s typically have normal intelligence and language development‚ but these could change as they get older. This disorder was declared official in 1944 by an Austrian doctor‚ Hans Asperger. How is Asperger’s different from Autism? Children

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    years old‚ go through the different stages of maturity and responsibility. However‚ for autistic children this process could prolong due to the effects of their condition. Therefore‚ in order to evaluate the behavior improvement in a child with autism‚ other factors are consider‚ such as‚ puberty‚ societal interaction‚ family

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    Harry Angelman. (NORD 1) According to the Genetics Home Reference‚ “AS is a complex genetic disorder that primarily affects the nervous system”.While exact numbers are unknown due to the fact that some cases are misdiagnosed as cerebral palsy or Autism‚ it is believed that about 1 in 15‚000 people have AS‚ ( Genetics Home Reference 2) and is equally common in boys and girls.     AS is normally diagnosed between the ages of one and four years of age. According to the National Organization of Rare

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     Interact socially and appropriately – Children with ASD have difficulties in behaviour as they experience difficulties in communication and social interaction. “To me‚ the outside world is a confusing mass of sights and sounds…. Every minute that I am outside my front door I am being bombarded by this mayhem…” Ros Blackburn. They may not understand ‘social rules’ such as how close to stand to other people‚ how to make a turn in conversation or activity‚ how to begin a conversation with a friend

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    system and is more knowledgeable. The Limbic system is known to control our emotions such as those of pleasant and unpleasant. It is known to be located in the cerebral and diencephalon structure of the brain (Marieb and Katja Hoehn‚ 2013‚ pg.449-450). Autism is more commonly known for a lack of amygdala‚ but in this case it can also play a huge part in the Tourette’s syndrome as it also have some control of emotion and sensory‚ which can lead to the behavioral problems of the patient. The medication that

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    Aspergers is considered high functioning and is at the far right of the spectrum. It is grouped under the umbrella term pervasive developmental disorder or PPD along with other disorders relating to communication‚ socialization‚ and interests/activities deficits. The term Asperger’s syndrome was coined by Lorna Wing in a paper published in 1981before then people with Aspergers syndrome were considered socially awkward or unsociable. Boys are typically affected more by aspergers syndrome. People

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    Asperger’s Syndrome - What Are the Signs of Aspergers? Persons with Aspergers in many cases are highly intelligent but don’t have a clue about something social. Storage is very developed in many individuals with Asperger’s and can be a unique skill for them‚ especially when it comes to saying facts. Individuals with Asperger’s exhibit several of the next signs: Unusual communication design (speaking in an excessively conventional method or not talking at all). Issues with social skills‚ the absence

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    Throughout life‚ many people will encounter the saying “Communication is key” but may never identify the underlying message behind the phrase. When interpreted‚ this cliché supports the common goal in which every person subconsciously shares: to communicate and interact with others. Humans are biologically wired to participate in this exchange and communication can arguably be considered one of the ultimate purposes people serve. Ironically enough‚ the instinct to communicate is a daily aspect

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    twisting gesture with his fingers to the toggle of his hoodie. This added to how agitated we could see he was. When he spoke he used an intense tone but had a highly articulated delivery which added to the impression that Christopher is on the autistic spectrum as his speech didn’t have the nuances of ‘ordinary’ speech. His physical skills showed us how emotional he was but his intonation was not emotional at all. However‚ the low moaning sound that he used to punctuate his lines (as indicated in the script)

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